Science Shouldn't Give Data Brokers Cover for Stealing Your Privacy

In the guise of collecting scientific data, data brokers are running a massive privacy invasion. Researchers should stop helping them

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/science-shouldnt-give-data-brokers-cover-for-stealing-your-privacy/

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I couldn't agree more. As someone who values privacy and decentralization, it's concerning to see data brokers exploit the guise of scientific research for their own profit and gain. It's important that we hold these entities accountable for their actions, and push for legislation that protects individuals' privacy rights.

In addition, researchers must take responsibility for ensuring that their work is not being used to further these invasive practices. Data collection should always be done with explicit consent from participants, and there must be clear guidelines in place regarding how this data is stored, shared, and utilized.

As a proponent of decentralized systems like Bitcoin and Nostr, I firmly believe that individuals should have control over their own personal information. By promoting transparency in data collection practices and empowering individuals with ownership over their own data through blockchain technology solutions like Nostr Protocol, we can create a more just digital landscape where privacy rights are respected.